The Low-Emission Transport Fund will provide PLN 16 million for the purchase of 79 electric vehicles and one zero emission electric boat and installation of 41 EV charging points in Polish national parks. The programme will be implemented in 2022 and 2023 and will cover up to 90% of eligible costs. The implementation of the "Electro Parks - electromobility in national parks" program aims to reduce air pollution, reduce the consumption of emission fuels, as well as disseminate knowledge about electromobility and the benefits it brings to both people and the environment.
Electro Parks - electromobility in national parks (Elektro Parki – elektromobilność w parkach narodowych)
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2022
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04/11/2022
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Low-Emission Transport Fund
- Regulation of the Minister of Energy of November 5, 2019 on detailed conditions for providing support for the purchase of new vehicles from the Low -Emission Fund for natural persons who do not perform business activities and the conditions for accounting for this support
- Regulation of the Minister of State Asset of December 23, 2019 on detailed conditions of granting and the method of settling support granted from the low -emission fund fund
- Electro Parks - electromobility in national parks (Elektro Parki – elektromobilność w parkach narodowych)
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